Adam Brumm

Adam Brumm is an archaeologist and Australian Research Council Future Fellow at Queensland’s Griffith University. He has conducted archaeological research in Indonesia over the past 14 years, most recently leading projects on the “Wallacean” islands of Flores and Sulawesi. Brumm’s work in these places with Indonesian colleagues and other scientists has yielded several breakthroughs in our knowledge of the early human story in Southeast Asia, including the discovery that hominins had colonised Flores more than a million years ago, some of the world’s oldest surviving rock art in Sulawesi, and the fossil remains of an ancient hominin that may be ancestral to Homo floresiensis, the famous “hobbit”.

Adam Brumm appears with thanks to Academic Partner Griffith University

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